Improvement in harness-rosettes



am sata tiene eine i WALTER D.- DAVIS, oHA'nLE'SW. DLAKEsLEE, AND :JOSEPH o; DECK,

' f VVATERTOWN, ooNNEoTIoUT.

tenere Peten; Ne.`112,9o6, detea Meren 21, 1871.

IMPROVEMENT ln HARNESS-Reseas.

The Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent andl making part of the same.

To all whom tt may concern Be it known that we, WALTER D. DAVIS, CHARLES W. BLAKEsLEE, and JOSEPH G. PECK, all of Watertown, in the county of Litchfield and State of Uonnectiharness-ornament of wire, suitably coiled and held, asv

will be fully described hereinafter.

In the drawingl Figure 1 represents a sectional elevation, and

Figure 2, a plan View of' our improved rosette.

To enable others skilled in the art to make and use our invention, We will now proceed tode.scribe fully its construction.

A represents a rosette, consisting of aproper length of coiled wire, a, which is reeoiled in pyramidal form upon itself to make a cone, as shown inv fig. l.

The lower end ofthe length c is suitably secured to any proper' base-plate, al, while the upper end is held by a cap, a2, or other suitable means. f

If desired, a properly-Shaped Support, lo, of wood. or other suitable material, may be attached to the baseplate, for convenience in forming the cone of wire and for the purpose of making the rosette more durable.`

By turning the edges of the base-plate up over the lower edge of the wooden cone `a very rnl connection is made between the parts.

c represents an ornamentation, consisting also of a suitable length of coiled wire, which is secured 'to the edge inv any propermanner, for the purpose of inishing the same.

If desired, the length of wire which forms the body of the rosette may becoiled upon a bar having angles,- by which means a regular series of angles will be formed in the wire, as indicated in the ornamentation Having thus fullydescrbed our invention,

What we claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-'- A harness-ornament, composed vof' the following elements, to wit: A base-plate, center-support, length of coiled wire, and finishing-cap, combined` substantially as described.

This specification signed and witnessed this day of 187 WALTER D. DAVIS.

GHAS, W. BLAKESLEE. JOSEPH C. PECK.

Witnesses:

EMILEY H. HIoKooX, WALTER S.BARLOW. 

